Proliferation of consumer hardware that lacks ethernet ports is probably a contributing factor
IMHO, the greatest utility of wifi is wireless keyboards and monitors, not wireless internet access
The ability to remotely control multiple computers not on the same network from the same keyboard, for example
But I've always had a bias for using a (mechanical) external keyboards over built-in laptop keyboards, even before there were wireless keyboards
Proliferation of consumer hardware that lacks ethernet ports is probably a contributing factor
IMHO, the greatest utility of wifi is wireless keyboards and monitors, not wireless internet access
The ability to remotely control multiple computers not on the same network from the same keyboard, for example
But I've always had a bias for using a (mechanical) external keyboards over built-in laptop keyboards, even before there were wireless keyboards